Interior design of a 30 sqm compact shop and studio in Berlin. The late thirties Art Deco look & feel was chosen to present and complement the 1950ies inspired fashion by Berlin designer Annika Graalfs. Special features are the fold up working table and the hide away changing room with contrasting textile wall panelling.

“Thread Family” is a set of small hight adaptable furnishings featuring a thread and seat lathed from walnut wood on a welded steel base in many colours. The family consists of three members: Small Stool, Bistro Table & High Stool.

Tasteful and contemporary, the store combines bright white and vibrant green against classic, grey slate paving to striking effect. A butterfly motif, both digital and in reflective glass, is referenced throughout the space: playful and fun, the creature encapsulates agility, grace and energy – all qualities of the Otto Bock brand.

Burlington has commissioned COORDINATION for the development of the retail design fot the re-launch of the brand. The new design includes flagship stores, shop-inshop areas and POS-displays. The system will be used in Europe and Asia.

Aegis Shanghai is a premium men‘s boutique based in the heart of China, offering a unique selection of the very best contemporary designer and casual lux labels covering clothing, shoes, and accessories.

The Designers from Coordination got inspired by traditional craftsmanship and created the Lean Tables as a result. By using a wedge, legs and a hexagonal boards from local oak form structural entities. At least three units join to become a table. For structural reasons the legs are slanted and as a result the single pieces seem to lean against each other.